
Situated in Toronto’s Forest Hill, an area characterized by its conservative decorum, the Cascade House disarms. At the apex of a curved street, it presents itself as a sculpture of stacked boxes composed from shards of glass and muted black slate. Commissioned by a family that was relocating from Arizona, the house was designed in response to the clients’ love of modern art and their desire for natural light.
There are some elements in this home that you’re sure to fall in love with.
Posted by Jaime in Architecture | ©2009 Design Milk | Permalink | 2 comments
No related posts.
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

You must log in to post a comment.